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Szilveszter E. Vizi

Szilveszter E. Vizi (31 December 1936) is a Hungarian physician, neuroscientist, pharmacologist and university professor who served as President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences between 2002 and 2008. He issues some of his papers under the name E. S. Vizi or E. Sylvester Vizi.

Szilveszter E. Vizi
E. S. Vizi
Born31 December 1936 (1936-12-31) (age 87)
NationalityHungarian
CitizenshipHungarian
SpouseVeronika Ádám
Children2
Scientific career
FieldsMedicine

Biography edit

Vizi was born in Budapest. He is the father of two children (a son and a daughter). His wife, Veronika Ádám, is a professor of biochemistry at the Semmelweis University and also a full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

Even though his studies had started in Pécs at the University of Medicine, he then moved to Budapest in 1956, where he graduated in 1961 in (now called) Semmelweis University, the oldest medical school in Hungary. After graduation Vizi remained at the university, where at first he became an assistant professor and in 1965, an associate professor at the Department of Pharmacology.

He earned the title Candidate of Sciences (PhD) in 1969. Vizi received his evaluation as professor of pharmacology in 1976. One year later he earned the title Doctor of Sciences (DSc). The same year Vizi was named deputy chairman of the medical research council department at the Ministry of Health in Hungary. He held both posts until 1981, when he became the deputy director at the Institute of Experimental Medicine of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS) and Chair of the Department of Pharmacology and Therapy at the Imre Haynal University of Health (since 2000 part of Semmelweis University). He was named director of the institute in 1989 and held this post until 2002.[1]

He was elected to the academy as a corresponding member in 1985 and as a full member in 1990. Vizi worked as vice president of the academy from 1996 to 2002, when he became the president of the academy. He held his position until 2008. He was inducted to the Academia Europaea in 1992.[2] In 2010, he was elected to the board of the Hungarian Football Association.

Vizi was a Riker Fellow at the Department of Pharmacology of the University of Oxford from 1967 to 1969, where he worked alongside Sir William Paton. He was visiting professor at the universities of Mainz and Parma. He also taught at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University (Montefiore Medical Center) as a visiting professor since 1984.[3]

Vizi works as Editor-in-chief of Neurochemistry International and as Section Editor of the Brain Research Bulletin.[1]

Publications edit

  • Phenylisopropylmethylpropynylamine (E-250), a monoaminoxidase inhibitor antagonising the effect of tyramin (co-author, 1968)
  • The inhibitory action of norandrenaline and adrenaline on acetylcholine output by guinea-pig ileum longitudinal muscle strip (co-author, 1969)
  • The mechanism of acetylcholine release from parasympathetic nerves (társszerzőkkel, 1971)
  • Evidence That Acetylcholine Released by Gastrin and Related Polypeptides Contributes to Their Effect on Gastrointestinal Motility (co-author, 1973)
  • The Inhibitory Effect of Adenosine and Related Nulceotids on the Release of Acetylcholine (with Jószef Knoll, 1976)
  • Na~~+-K~~+-activated adenosinetriphosphatase as a trigger in transmitter release (co-author, 1978)
  • Changes in total and quantal release of acetylcholine in the mouse diaphragm during activation and inhibiton of membrane ATPase (co-author, 1979)
  • Presynaptic Modulation of Neurochemical Transmission (1979)
  • Non-Synaptic Interactions between Neurons (1984)
  • Effect of nicotine on extracellular levels of neurotransmitters assessed by microdialysis in various brain regions: Role of glutamic acid (co-author, 1992)
  • Science in the Future of Europe (1994)
  • Adenosine receptor agonists differentially regulate IL-10, TNF-~a, and nitric oxide production in RAW 264.7 macrophages and in endotoxemic mice (co-author, 1996)
  • Neurochemistry and pharmacology of the major hippocampal transmitter systems: Synaptic and nonsynaptic interactions (co-author, 1998)
  • Presynaptically located CB1 cannabinoid receptors regulate GABA release from axon terminals of specific hippocampal interneurons (co-author, 1999)
  • Modulatory role of presynaptic nicotinic receptors in synaptic and non-synaptic chemical communication in the nervous system (co-author, 1999)
  • The sympathetic nerve-an integrative interface between two supersystems: The brain and the immune system (co-author, 2000)
  • Role of high-affinity receptors and membrane transporters in nonsynaptic communication and drug action in the nervous system (co-author, 2000)
  • Nitric oxide: a novel link between synaptic and nonsynaptic transmission (coauthor, 2001)
  • Handbook of neurochemistry and molecular neurobiology: Neurotransmitter systems (with Ábel Lajtha, 2008)
  • Non-synaptic receptors and transporters involved in brain functions and targets of drug treatment (co-author, 2010)

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2010-09-23.
  2. ^ Data page on the website of AE
  3. ^ Short introduction on the website of the InterAcademy Council

External links edit

Cultural offices
Preceded by President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
2002–2008
Succeeded by

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The native form of this personal name is Vizi E Szilveszter This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Szilveszter E Vizi 31 December 1936 is a Hungarian physician neuroscientist pharmacologist and university professor who served as President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences between 2002 and 2008 He issues some of his papers under the name E S Vizi or E Sylvester Vizi Szilveszter E ViziE S ViziBorn31 December 1936 1936 12 31 age 87 BudapestNationalityHungarianCitizenshipHungarianSpouseVeronika AdamChildren2Scientific careerFieldsMedicine Contents 1 Biography 2 Publications 3 References 4 External linksBiography editVizi was born in Budapest He is the father of two children a son and a daughter His wife Veronika Adam is a professor of biochemistry at the Semmelweis University and also a full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Even though his studies had started in Pecs at the University of Medicine he then moved to Budapest in 1956 where he graduated in 1961 in now called Semmelweis University the oldest medical school in Hungary After graduation Vizi remained at the university where at first he became an assistant professor and in 1965 an associate professor at the Department of Pharmacology He earned the title Candidate of Sciences PhD in 1969 Vizi received his evaluation as professor of pharmacology in 1976 One year later he earned the title Doctor of Sciences DSc The same year Vizi was named deputy chairman of the medical research council department at the Ministry of Health in Hungary He held both posts until 1981 when he became the deputy director at the Institute of Experimental Medicine of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences HAS and Chair of the Department of Pharmacology and Therapy at the Imre Haynal University of Health since 2000 part of Semmelweis University He was named director of the institute in 1989 and held this post until 2002 1 He was elected to the academy as a corresponding member in 1985 and as a full member in 1990 Vizi worked as vice president of the academy from 1996 to 2002 when he became the president of the academy He held his position until 2008 He was inducted to the Academia Europaea in 1992 2 In 2010 he was elected to the board of the Hungarian Football Association Vizi was a Riker Fellow at the Department of Pharmacology of the University of Oxford from 1967 to 1969 where he worked alongside Sir William Paton He was visiting professor at the universities of Mainz and Parma He also taught at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University Montefiore Medical Center as a visiting professor since 1984 3 Vizi works as Editor in chief of Neurochemistry International and as Section Editor of the Brain Research Bulletin 1 Publications editPhenylisopropylmethylpropynylamine E 250 a monoaminoxidase inhibitor antagonising the effect of tyramin co author 1968 The inhibitory action of norandrenaline and adrenaline on acetylcholine output by guinea pig ileum longitudinal muscle strip co author 1969 The mechanism of acetylcholine release from parasympathetic nerves tarsszerzokkel 1971 Evidence That Acetylcholine Released by Gastrin and Related Polypeptides Contributes to Their Effect on Gastrointestinal Motility co author 1973 The Inhibitory Effect of Adenosine and Related Nulceotids on the Release of Acetylcholine with Joszef Knoll 1976 Na K activated adenosinetriphosphatase as a trigger in transmitter release co author 1978 Changes in total and quantal release of acetylcholine in the mouse diaphragm during activation and inhibiton of membrane ATPase co author 1979 Presynaptic Modulation of Neurochemical Transmission 1979 Non Synaptic Interactions between Neurons 1984 Effect of nicotine on extracellular levels of neurotransmitters assessed by microdialysis in various brain regions Role of glutamic acid co author 1992 Science in the Future of Europe 1994 Adenosine receptor agonists differentially regulate IL 10 TNF a and nitric oxide production in RAW 264 7 macrophages and in endotoxemic mice co author 1996 Neurochemistry and pharmacology of the major hippocampal transmitter systems Synaptic and nonsynaptic interactions co author 1998 Presynaptically located CB1 cannabinoid receptors regulate GABA release from axon terminals of specific hippocampal interneurons co author 1999 Modulatory role of presynaptic nicotinic receptors in synaptic and non synaptic chemical communication in the nervous system co author 1999 The sympathetic nerve an integrative interface between two supersystems The brain and the immune system co author 2000 Role of high affinity receptors and membrane transporters in nonsynaptic communication and drug action in the nervous system co author 2000 Nitric oxide a novel link between synaptic and nonsynaptic transmission coauthor 2001 Handbook of neurochemistry and molecular neurobiology Neurotransmitter systems with Abel Lajtha 2008 Non synaptic receptors and transporters involved in brain functions and targets of drug treatment co author 2010 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Szilveszter E Vizi a b Official Biography on the website of the Institute of Experimental Medicine Archived from the original on 2011 07 21 Retrieved 2010 09 23 Data page on the website of AE Short introduction on the website of the InterAcademy CouncilExternal links editList of Vizi s publications permanent dead link Cultural offices Preceded byFerenc Glatz President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences2002 2008 Succeeded byJozsef Palinkas Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Szilveszter E Vizi amp oldid 1153808113, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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